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Antipod: A Radical Geography Podcast And Sound Collective
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S2: Episode 5: Book Group - Ruth Wilson Gilmore's Abolition Geography: Essays Towards Liberation
For our finale, we are doing something different. In this episode, Asha, Carrie, Deondre and Theo have a book group-style discussion of Ruth Wilson Gilmore’s Abolition Geography: Essays Towards Liberation. It contextualizes our season and this sensitive and fought moment in organizing and in history. Gilmore’s activist scholarship over three decades has been deeply influential for abolitionist organizing in the United States and Canada, where we live, and across the world. Over the course of this conversation, we explore the lessons that this body of work has to offer for our current conjuncture. Not least of all, the mess...
2025-04-22
39 min
Antipod
S2: Episode 4: Abolition Geographies, Abolitionist Futures
This season we’ve been talking about COVID-19, carceral spaces and abolition. In this episode of the season we share a brief intro on abolition geographies, and how and why geographers are thinking with and doing abolitionist work. Then we return to organizers featured throughout this season as well as introduce new ones to ground abolitionist practice, asking: what does abolition mean for people doing the work? What has and does it look like? And how does this connect to decarceral movements and movements beyond the site of the prison? Host 1: Finally, we end the episode by asking what are ab...
2025-04-22
28 min
Antipod
S2: Episode 3: Lessons from New Orleans with Lydia Pelot-Hobbs
In this episode, we’re thinking from New Orleans. We are looking at how state policies and abolitionist organizing since the beginning of the pandemic relate to the crisis that unfolded after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. In the broadest sense, we’re really interested in understanding how covid articulates with other crises.
2025-04-22
20 min
Antipod
S2: Episode 2: COVID as a Public Health Issue
In this episode we consider the spread of COVID in prison from a public health perspective. We’ll hear from abolitionist organizers in WA state, and speak with Dr. Aaron Mallory, assistant professor of Geography and African American Studies at FSU. We discuss a variety of public health responses and ask what this moment opens up for thinking about carcerality, responsibility and abolition. Music: dex digi (Dexter Thomas) Intro: Piano Ruff Stilt Lodrum a Interlude/Transition: Africa Again Lodrum a Outro: Lofi Ting a ACLU/ Prison Policy Initiative “Failing Grades” APHA “Advancing Public Health Interventions to Address the Harms of the Carc...
2023-01-23
36 min
Antipod
S2: Episode 1: Lockdown in the Early Pandemic
In the first part of this episode, we explore the uneven effects of state-supported and state-prescribed COVID responses, focusing on the experiences of someone who was arrested and incarcerated beginning in the summer of 2020. His narrative reflects those of the many people inside and outside prison walls who bear the impacts of COVID’s precarity. In the second part, we ask anti-carceral organizer Io Brooks about how the forced movement of people within and among spaces of incarceration has shaped-and been shaped by–the pandemic. Music: dex digi (Dexter Thomas) Intro: Piano Ruff Stilt Lodrum a Transition Music: Africa Again Lodr...
2023-01-23
31 min
Antipod
Season 2 Trailer
Welcome to Season 2 of Antipod. This season will focus on questions of carcerality in the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the possibility of abolitionist, liberatory futures. In this trailer, we introduce you to the themes and stories that will comprise this season's episodes, as well as to the new Antipod Sound Collective (Asha, Carrie, Deondre and Theo). Episodes 1 and 2 of Season 2 will be coming soon, but until then, we hope you enjoy this trailer--welcome back to Antipod. Make sure to follow us on Twitter! @ThisIsAntipod Want to find out more about Antipod: A Radical Geography Podcast and Sound Collective? Visit...
2022-07-29
04 min
Kubernetes Podcast from Google
Docker, with Scott Johnston
Docker CEO Scott Johnston joins us to talk about the announcements from this week’s DockerCon, the transition from an enterprise to a developer tools company, and the Internet’s favourite whale. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Podes and antipodes Side note: Kubernetes needs the concept of an Antipod. BRB, writing a KEP Google Cloud Podcasts News of the week DockerCon 2022 Docker Extensions Docker Desktop for Linux Late breaking news: Docker acquires Nestybox Spot VMs now on G...
2022-05-10
43 min
WIDE Radio
Antipod w/ DJ SOSA RD - 16th Mar 2021
Podcast: Antipod Host: DJ SOSA RD Tuesday 8PM UK More info at: https://itswide.com/en/antipod-16th-mar-w-dj-sosa-rd/ Tracklist: Rhythm & Sound & Tikiman - What a Mistry (youANDme EDIT) Chaton - +91 ahead session 3 (Dachshund version) Toribio - Make Your Mark (Byron the Aquarius Midnight Dub) Kyle Hall - Full Play Penya - Cham Bomb (Photay Remix) Kalbata - Al Shark (Part 2) Ricardo Villalobos - Druic Eddie Mercury & Mijo - La Alarma Fase Miusic Sender - Missing Keyframes DJ Plead - Massari and Me Okzharp & Manthe Ribane - Teleported (Rastronaut & PEDRO Edit) Kid Cala - Calibrando
2021-03-16
53 min
WIDE Radio
Antipod w/ DJ SOSA RD, special guest: Markos Peralta - 19th Jan 2021
Podcast: Antipod Host: DJ SOSA RD Special guest: Markos Peralta Tuesday 8PM UK More info at: https://itswide.com/en/antipod-19th-jan-w-dj-sosa-rd-special-guest-markos-peralta/ Tracklist: Carlos Niño & Iasos - Going Home Barcelona Guitar Quartet - Paisaje cubano con lluvia (composición de Leo Brouwer) Duval Timothy - Language feat. Nicholas Mandalos Steven Julien aka FunkinEven - Chantel Johnny Lamas - Noches en Caracas Vfro - The Rain Dancehall V3 Tamam - motel room service Secreto :) Dinamarca - modo avião El Keamo & Plastic Toy Sounds - Espacio Tropical Boundary - Global Transpose Madonna - Shanti/Ashtangi
2021-01-19
2h 00
WIDE Radio
Antipod w/ DJ SOSA RD, special guest: EQUISS - 17th Nov 2020
Podcast: Antipod Host: DJ SOSA RD Special guest: EQUISS Monday 8PM UK More info at: https://itswide.com/en/antipod-17th-nov-w-dj-sosa-rd-special-guest-equiss/ Tracklist: Michael - Club (Impromptu) (Photay's 1st Club Experience) DJ SWISHA x OSSX - Woldmart Sonido Berzerk - Mocambo (Radeco Domar RMX) AceMo/Les Sins - Can't Take It Anymore DJ SOSA RD - YO NUNCA FOLZO DEJO QUE TODO FLUYA Soda Plains - No Fear Gooooose & DJ Scotch Egg - Altered Destiny (Seven Orbits & TSVI remix) Liquid City Motors - Vacuum Fulanito - La Novela (DJ SOSA VIP Edit) NKC - Tyrannoskank Amazondotcom / Siete Catorce - Parti
2020-11-03
1h 18
Antipod
Episode 3: Connecting Race, Place, and Capital with Dr. Bobby M. Wilson.
In this episode, hosts Alex Moulton and Brian Williams visit Birmingham, Alabama to revisit the work of Dr. Bobby M. Wilson. Dr. Wilson’s work was the subject of two panel discussions at the American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting in 2019. Titled “Reframing Marxism and Race: The Scholarship of Bobby Wilson,” the panels included Wilson in conversation with collaborators and interlocutors who reflected on his work and mentorship: Adam Bledsoe, Joe Darden, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Perla Guerrero, Wendy Cheng, Benjamin Rubin, and Willie Wright. The hosts discuss a range of topics, from the lineage of radical Black scholarship and activism with a...
2020-02-24
40 min
Antipod
Episode 2: The Blues Epistemology, Lick Trading in Blues Time from the Bottom of the Belly
Episode 2 of Antipod is the second in a two-part series dedicated to the life, work, and wisdom of Dr. Clyde Adrian Woods. This episode builds on the conversation that Akira and Brian had in the Episode 1, which engaged with a pair of panel discussions held in 2018 at the New Orleans Community Book Center and the American Association of Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting. The panels focused on Dr. Woods’s Development Drowned and Reborn: The Blues and Bourbon Restorations of Post-Katrina New Orleans, edited by Jordan T. Camp and Laura Pulido (University of Georgia Press, 2017). In Episode 2, hosts Allison Guess and Al...
2019-10-29
28 min
Antipod
Episode 1: Clyde Woods, Dispossession, and Resistance in New Orleans
In this first full episode of Antipod we turn our attention to Black Geographies, the theme of our first season. Hosts Brian Williams and Akira Drake Rodriguez walk listeners through a series of clips from a panel on Clyde Woods’s posthomously published work Development Drowned and Reborn: The Blues and Bourbon Restorations of Post-Katrina New Orleans, edited by Jordan T. Camp and Laura Pulido (University of Georgia Press, 2017). Brian and Akira comment on the use of Woods’s “blues epistemology” framework to contextualize the ongoing making and re-making of Black geographies in New Orleans. Covering themes from dispossession to displace...
2019-08-19
37 min
Antipod
Episode 0: Introduction
Welcome to Antipod: A Radical Geography Podcast and Sound Collective! This is Episode 0... In our initial episode, the six members of the Antipod Sound Collective introduce themselves, describe their research, discuss the origins of the podcast and the collective, and share our intentions for Season 1 of the podcast. The Antipod Sound Collective was conceived at Antipode’s sixth Institute for the Geographies of Justice (IGJ), which was held in Montréal/Tiohtiá:ke on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka land. As we discuss in this episode, our time together at IGJ included a visit to Kanehsatà:ke. You can learn more about th...
2019-06-19
19 min